Haeinsa is one of 4 major Buddhist temples in Korea. Haeinsa is well known Buddhism temple for their beautiful ancient architecture and also its numerous Buddhism scriptures written on more than 80,000 wood plates. The wooden scriptures are world largest.

** Notice (For Bus passenger) : You must buy ticket for ‘Dong Daegu terminal’ or ‘Daegu Hanjin terminal’. Both terminals are same one. In city Daegu, there are 4 ~ 5 different intercity-bus terminal make sure that you bought right ticket.

BUS : The terminal is usually very crowded. And each ticket booth selling ticket for different destination.

It is not easy to buy right ticket for local people. (At least it always feel difficult for me)

Ask local. Notice, always ask with smile. you never handsome enough to look good person without smile.

Local can’t understand what you are talking? Find younger people or looking smart one.

Ask local!. It is always best way to know the way. Also experience culture

Train : Korail (Korean train) has 3~4 different kind of train. KTX (express), Mugunghwa, Saemaeul, and so on. Take KTX. Other train take 2.5 times more than KTX. You can buy ticket from Ticket machine or booth. Buy ticket for ‘Dong Daegu station’ (동대구역).

Notice : The bus for Haeinsa stops for 3~5 bus stops. So You need to make sure Haeinsa stops. I’m sure that bus driver doesn’t know English, So show him ‘해인사’ and the driver will let you the right stop.

Time table below is for get back to Daegu. The street view shows bus terminal (I don’t know I can call this as terminal…). The terminal is very near from the Haeinsa bus stop you get off.

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This is an excellent small company that provides quality camping/travel adventures in South Korea. The service is first class and relaxed and the options are varied. This is an outstanding way for the budgettraveler to experience the country in a safe and fun way!! Highly recommended!! Think of going on a road trip with a friend…..you have the freedom to help select what, when and where.

3 of us did the Korea East Tour with WCP Adventure Camping in July 2013. It was a good way to experience a bit more of Korea & were glad we did it. Some of the places we visited would have been hard to get to without a car but this way we had someone to explain & organise it for us. It was good value, as well as great to be outdoors & see more than just city tourist spots. Sitting round the BBQ at night, near the beach, was particularly lovely as was climbing up Mount Seoraksan. Andy our guide w…

My friend and I did the Healing Korea tour.
Everything was great and comfortable, Andy and his fiancee are very nice people, helpful and fun! We really enjoyed talking to them!
The tent was great and all the equipment Andy has is very modern
He is very organized and very professional.
Before the tour we exchanged many emails and he was always very polite and helpful.
The food was nice and we even had WiFi that they created with their cellphones, which helped us stay in touch with our friends eve…

Great tour!From Greece

We still have in our memories our beautiful journey through the Jirisan National Park last year.

Our Korean friends in Singapore, they’re always very impressed by what we did together.

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My husband and I trekked up seoraksan with Chan from wcp adventure on Christmas and boxing day. Chan was an amazing guide with a background in alpineering, a lot of consideration was given to the logistics of the trip and our needs and comfort throughout. We experienced the gradeur of seoraksan in snow and many other things which we otherwise may not have able to discover without our guide. We are very grateful to Chan for the unique and unforgettable hiking trip.
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